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by kaeawc 4093 days ago
Yes. The nature of git means this has not stopped our workflow. Just because we can't update a central source doesn't mean we can't continue to get things done. Also, if a large enough entity doesn't like what you're doing, you're better off putting your code in Github/Bitbucket/etc because chances are you can't mitigate a DDoS of this scale by yourself.
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If you host your code on this "free" service and you cause a DDos because someone doesn't like what you are doing, are you going to pay for the mitigation costs to the free provider?
Why would I? That someone should pay. What you seem to suggest is DDoS victim blaming :P